POGs: the 90s playground craze is making a comeback as a Pokémon Go-style game
Those who were young in the 90s will remember when POGs were the talk of the playground, long before fidget spinners or Fortnite.
Now the collectible plastic discs are making a comeback - as an augmented reality mobile game.
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Hide AdPOGs: The Mobile Game looks to bring the craze into the digital age, while still keeping the nostalgia of the original game intact. It even features many of the discs' original designs.
Created by Compton Technology, the premise is simple: players collect sets of digital POGs by scanning in real-world items, including any old POGs they may have lying around from their formative years.
Two players are then able to battle each other using virtual slammers and POGs, in an attempt to win as many pieces of their opponents' collection as possible.
According to the developers, "you will be able to compete with players from around the world in fast paced matches and tournaments".
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The original game - a variation on the more traditional 'milk caps' game - saw players collect POGs before gambling their collection in battles.
Those who've backed the project will be able to scan their old POGs into the game (Photo: Compton Technology)
Stacks of POGs had larger variants - known as 'slammers' - thrown down onto them, causing the POGs to scatter.
Those that landed face-side up went to the thrower, with whoever had claimed the most POGs by the end of the game declared the winner.
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Hide AdThough the game is officially backed and licensed by the World POG Federation, with no major publisher onboard, the developers have turned to crowd-funding website IndieGoGo to finance their project.
The ability to scan in your old POGs is currently only available to those who back the project, but you'll still be able to collect your favourite designs in digital form through playing the game.
POGs were such a phenomenon in the 90s, they were even referenced on The Simpsons, in an episode in which Milhouse traded Bart's soul for the plastic discs.
POGs: The Mobile Game is aiming for release on iPhones, iPads and Android devices later this year
This article originally appeared on our sister site, iNews.
[Main image: Compton Technology]